Example sentences of "'d [be] [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Under the surface , just how much of the Sun 's object work is done in-house is apparently causing some consternation amongst some third party players who were under the impression that they 'd be getting a bigger slice of the development cake . |
2 | ‘ I thought you told me you 'd be getting a hundred guineas a time if you were a television personality , John ? ’ said Bob . |
3 | I told most of the young women on the telephone that I 'd be wearing a battered black hat , so that they could find me easily . |
4 | She 'd be expecting a full report on Pierremont House and the dear little village , so quiet , so tasteful . |
5 | We 'd be fightin' a never-ending rearguard battle with those guys . |
6 | ‘ If you were going to use this , ’ Court observed , ‘ we 'd be having a different sort of conversation . ’ |
7 | She would be bait , Zeno would be drawn , then Pascoe would appear with the gun and they 'd be asking a few hard questions . |
8 | If Vadinamia had the Fraxillian cylinder , it looked like I 'd be making a safe and secure pick-up . |